THURS., OCTOBER 29th, 1936 Page 6 To EAA EE Nop GRAN H : - : : tities OCB HES? e e g ' 1: t W sat ' ° ate Cws wctures an ° oo e IN TRAININ FOR THE CORONATION HOMAGE TO THE RATE KING ALEXANDER Horses from the King's stables, in front of the Guards' Band, leaving Buckingham Palace in a course of training to accustom themselves to music in preparation for the ceremonies in con- nection w'th the Coronation. The horse on the left is one of the King's personal mounts. BRITISH ARMY TEAM FOR CANADA The boy King Peter of Yugoslavia (right); his mother. his brother, Prince Tomislave, and (left), his grandmother, Queen Marie of Roumania, visiting the mausoleum at Oplenatz on the anniversary of his father's tragic death. The four British officers selected after three days of show jumping at the School of Equitation at Weedon, Northamptonshire, to represent Great Britain at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, and at the New York Horse Show. From left to right: Lieut. J. A. Talbot-Ponsonby. Captain Sir P| Grant-Mawson, Captain R. G. Fanshawe, and Major A. L. Cameron. GUIDE DOGS FOR BLIND uw ye CONTESTANTS IN MILLAR WILL "STORK DERBY" : a RH: & <2 Pte S55 Nearly three-quarters of a million dollars is the prize for which upwards of a dozen TorontG mothers are striving, the money having been left by "Charlie" Millar, wealthy lawyer, to be paid to the mother giving birth to the greatest number of children in Toronto in the ten years following his death. The ten years is up on October 31st this year, but due to uncertainty about registration of some births, still births. children that have died and at least two that are ex- pected to be born within a few days, the winner cannot be named. Our picture shows two of the finalists. On the left is Mrs. Pauline Clarke (Mrs. X) with her two youngest (twin boys) At the right is Mrs. Hilda Graziano, whose ninth eligible baby died a few weeks ago. we EDDIE"! DON'T RUN OFF AND Sa, LEAVE A Pay Y MEMORIAL TO KING ALEXANDER IN PARIS Soe Seles ai The object of the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association is to provide trained dogs te enable blind persons to travel with ease and confidence. Our picture shows two dogs leading along an English country road. The dogs are trained to heed traffic signals and usually take about three months to train. their blind mistress TAKING HIM IN HAND JOHN BULL: slacking. "Don't spare me, lads! I know I've been (Plans are to be placed before Parliament next sessicn for making "Britain fitter". There will be a wide extension of facilities for physical exercise, and gans in existing health services are to he filled." --From News of the World Lendon 7 This Memorial to King Alexander of Yugoslavia, who was assassinated on French soil, is being erected in Paris, the fin- ishing touches to be completed this month. The sculptor is Real de Sarte SENOR, MY ARMY, SHE NOT SUCH A GOOD SHOTS. PLIZZ, SENOR.... YOU WILL NOT O0UCK SO MUCH OE HEAD PLizz!